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HAUNTED HOUSE, 6 to 9 p.m. today through Tuesday, 4515 W. Okmulgee Ave. Cost, $2 per person. Proceeds benefit Guard Dog Chapter and Disabled American Veterans Louis L. Anthis Chapter 7.
CONNORS STATE COLLEGE MUSKOGEE PORT CAMPUS, 2501 N. 41st St. E., will hold a family friendly fall festival from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. The event will feature kids’ games and inflatables, volleyball and trunk or treat.
Information: (918) 463-6351.
NEW HOPE Assembly of God Church, 110 W. 58th St. S., will have their Fall Festival from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. Inflatables, games, food, and trunk or treat will be available. Parking is available at Hilldale High School with shuttle buses available.
Information: (918) 683-2139.
TRUNK OR TREAT, 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Muskogee First Church of the Nazarene in parking lot at 2700 E. Peak Blvd. Free. Games, bounce houses, hot dogs, candy and hay rides. All are welcome.
FORT GIBSON’S South Ridge Baptist Church will be hosting their Fall Festival from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Fun games, prizes and snacks will be available.
Information: Denise Thomason, (918) 728-9234.
CITY LOCATIONS, trick-or-treaters are invited to visit firefighters, police officers and city workers for safe trick-or-treating between 6 and 8 p.m. Wednesday at the following locations:
• Muskogee Police Department, 112 S. Third St.
• Municipal Building/City Hall, 229 W. Okmulgee Ave.
• The following Muskogee fire stations:
515 Columbus St.
2603 Border Ave.
100 S. Country Club Road.
1800 N. York St.
513 E. Peak Blvd.
200 N. 40th St.
• Keefeton Volunteer Fire Department, 12000 U.S. 64, south of Muskogee.
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